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Tech & Healthy Living 6 Music Trivia 7 Fall Sangria 9
September 2025 | Highlands at River Crossing
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The end of summer often marks a transition period filled with a mix of emotions and activities. As days grow shorter and temperatures start to cool, people typically shift their focus from summer vacations and outdoor adventures to preparing for the fall season. Gardens and landscapes begin to show signs of fall, with leaves starting to change color and summer plantings winding down. We start to look ahead to fall holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving, planning decorations and gatherings, and all that comes with autumn festivities.
The Morning Blend Wednesday, September 24th at 9:30am COMMUNITY ROOM Start your day with coffee and connection at The Morning Blend! This relaxed gathering brings together residents and our Resident Services Office Team to share conversation, ideas, and a warm sense of community. Whether you're new to the Highlands or a longtime resident, we'd love for you to join us and enjoy a friendly morning together. No RSVP Required
September
What’s Cooking 9 Celebrations 10 Happenings Around Town 12 Contact Information 14 Activity Calendar 16
Upcoming events 3 Resident Reminders 4 Tech Talk 6 Trivia 7 Just for Fun 8
Happy Hour Friday, September 5th at 5pm community room Join us for Happy Hour! Bring your favorite drink and a tasty appetizer to share with your neighbors. We'll have our 50/50 drawing, and you could be the lucky winner of some cool cash. This event is free. RSVP by September 2nd
Upcoming Events
PAST ACTIVITIES & RECREATIONAL Events
Lunch Together Or To Go Wednesday, September 17th at 1pm community room Sign up in the binder located in the Community Room to have a delicious lunch with your neighbors! Or you may take it home to enjoy. Choose from a variety of plates from Tanners Tap & Grill in Omro. Cost will vary with selection. RSVP by September 10th
SPOTLIGHT EVENTS
Who won $100?
Don't wait for the perfect moment. Take the moment and make it perfect. Zoey Sayward
Doors please make sure they close tightly However, try not to let them slam. Please remind your guests as well...your neighbors appreciate your attention to this item.
resident reminders
Fitness Center Stay active and feel your best! Our community Fitness Center is open and ready for you! Whether you’re into cardio, strength training, or just want to stretch and move, you’ll find the equipment and space you need. Stop by and check it out. Your wellness routine starts right outside your door and just steps from home.
Building Exterior Bug Spray To take place in september We spray the full building exterior twice per year. It will take place in September on their availability. We'll notify you when this will take place as soon as we know.
Walkers & Scooters FOR THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE Walkers and scooters should not be left in the common areas of the community or in hallways when you leave the building. You may, however, leave your walker or scooter near the elevator in the basement as you come and go. If you choose to do this, please be sure to park it out of the way of foot traffic for the safety and convenience of our residents. Please also note that Highlands Communities is not responsible for lost or stolen walkers or scooters.
Maintenance Requests & Work Orders HOW TO PLACE A MAINTENANCE REQUEST... IT'S EASY! Do you have something in your apartment that needs to be serviced or fixed? To place a maintenance request, please call (920) 667-0378. If your call is not answered and you get voicemail, please leave a message with the following information and this will help to expedite your request: 1. Your Name 2. Your Apartment Number 3. Provide us with a detailed description of what your problem is. 4. Tell us whether or not we have permission to enter your apartment in the event that you are not home when the Maintenance Technician arrives. 5. Tell us if you have a pet so that our Maintenance Technician is aware. 6. If you have an after hours maintenance emergency, please call the answering service at (800) 263-6148 and provide the information above.
This month’s winner of our $100 lease renewal drawing is Terry M. of Mahler Park.
Underground Parking friendly reminders Please be mindful and considerate of your neighbors when parking in the garage! It is important to make sure you are parking straight in your stall and also that you are not too close to the line on either side. This ensures your neighbors have adequate room to park and helps to minimize the number of incidents we have in the garage. Also, please remember our garage parking spaces are for vehicles that belong to our residents only. We do, however, allow you to keep one storage tote in the front of your designated parking space. All other items must be stored elsewhere. Thank you for helping to keep our garage clean and clutter-free.
Visiting Pets Just a friendly reminder that visiting pets are not allowed on the premises. Service animals are welcome at all times.
By all these lovely tokens, September days are here, with summer's best of weather and autumn's best of cheer. Helen Hunt Jackson
FEATURED AMENITY
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trivia
Music Trivia Through the Decades
Here’s a fun trivia quiz covering music from the 1950s to the 1980s. These questions and answers cover a range of influential artists and key moments from each decade! Put on your nostalgia caps, and let’s get quizzing! Question 1: Who was known as the "King of Rock and Roll" and released hits like "Jailhouse Rock" in the 1950s? Question 2: Which British band, formed in 1960, is famous for albums such as "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Abbey Road"? Question 3: What 1965 Bob Dylan album is considered a landmark in folk rock and features the song "Like a Rolling Stone"? Question 4: What Motown artist scored a hit with "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" in 1968? Question 5: Which 1970s band, led by Freddie Mercury, had a hit with "Bohemian Rhapsody"? Question 6: Who released the iconic 1971 album "Hunky Dory," featuring the hit single "Changes"? Question 7: What disco anthem by the Bee Gees was a major hit in the 1977 film "Saturday Night Fever"? Question 8: Which American rock band, formed in 1968, is known for hits like "Dream On" and "Walk This Way"? Question 9: What 1982 album by Michael Jackson became the best-selling album of all time and includes the song "Billie Jean"? Question 10: What was the name of the 1980s band fronted by Madonna, known for hits like "Like a Virgin"?
Four Ways Technology Can Help You Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle
Answer 1: Elvis Presley Answer 2: The Beatles Answer 3: Highway 61 Revisited Answer 4: Marvin Gaye Answer 5: Queen Answer 6: David Bowie Answer 7: Stayin' Alive Answer 8: Aerosmith Answer 9: Thriller Answer 10: Madonna was a solo artist, not part of a band; however, she was known for her hits in the 1980s.
With the power of technology, every step, rep, and heartbeat becomes a reminder that progress is possible
Health and fitness, it’s all about keeping things simple so we stay focused and keep up with our routines towards wellness. Simple technology can play a significant role in enhancing your fitness experience, helping you maintain a healthier and more active lifestyle. Here are some ways technology can be incorporated into your daily fitness regimen: 1. Fitness Tracking Apps: Many smartphones have built-in health apps or various downloadable fitness-tracking apps. Use these apps to monitor daily steps, distance walked, and calories burned. Tracking progress can provide motivation and encourage to achieve daily fitness goals. 2. Smartwatches: Investing in a senior-friendly smartwatch can provide a wealth of fitness-related features. These devices can track heart rate, monitor sleep patterns, and remind you to move if you’ve been inactive for too long, and can also provide notifications for medication reminders. 3. Senior-Friendly Exercise Apps: There are numerous mobile apps designed specifically for seniors that offer guided workouts, meditation sessions, and gentle exercises tailored to needs and fitness levels. These apps can be easily downloaded on smartphones or tablets. 4. Social Media Fitness Groups: These communities provide a supportive environment where seniors can share their fitness journey, ask questions, and receive encouragement from like-minded individuals. It's essential to consult your healthcare provider before starting any new fitness regimen.
How's your music knowledge, and how many did you get correct?
tech talk
Shelf Indulgence this month's book recommendation
Ingredients 1 bottle (750 ml) red wine (e.g., Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon) 1/4 cup brandy 1/4 cup orange liqueur (e.g., Triple Sec) 1 apple, cored and sliced 1 pear, cored and sliced 1 orange, sliced 1 cinnamon stick 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup 2 cups sparkling water or club soda Ice cubes
Cheers to Fall & Enjoy!
Step 1: In a large pitcher, mix the red wine, brandy, and orange liqueur. STEP 2: Add the sliced apple, pear, and orange to the pitcher. Stir in the cinnamon stick and honey (or maple syrup). STEP 3: Refrigerate the mixture for at least 2 hours or overnight to allow the flavors to meld. STEP 4: Just before serving, add ice cubes to the pitcher and top with sparkling water or club soda for a refreshing fizz. STEP 5: Optionally, garnish with additional fruit slices or a cinnamon stick.
Back Then In History
Ireland is known for its lush landscapes and rich folklore, including legends like leprechauns and the Blarney Stone, which is said to grant the gift of eloquence. It’s home to the world’s longest place name, Muckanaghederdauhaulia. Ireland also boasts stunning natural features like the Cliffs of Moher and the Giant’s Causeway. The country has a vibrant music scene, with traditional Irish music and dance being celebrated globally. Additionally, it’s the birthplace of famous authors like James Joyce and Oscar Wilde.
Fun Facts About Ireland
Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall. F. Scott Fitzgerald
These festivals offer a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions and celebrations of different regions and are renowned for their unique experiences and global appeal. 1. Carnival (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 2. Oktoberfest (Munich, Germany) 3. Diwali (India) 4. Mardi Gras (New Orleans, USA) 5. Chinese New Year (China and worldwide) 6. La Tomatina (Buñol, Spain) 7. Holi (India and Nepal) 8. Running of the Bulls (Pamplona, Spain) 9. Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Edinburgh, Scotland) 10. Gion Matsuri (Kyoto, Japan) Have you been to any of these festivals?
Fall Sangria Fall is just around the corner, and this Fall Sangria captures the essence of autumn with its blend of red wine, brandy, and warming spices. The crisp fruit flavors and a touch of honey create a festive and refreshing drink, perfect for gatherings or cozy evenings.
most celebrated festivals around the world
just for fun
Top Ten
Whitetail deer have been native to Wisconsin for centuries. By the early 20th century, over hunting and habitat loss had drastically reduced their numbers. Conservation efforts began in the 1920s, leading to protection laws and restocking programs. Significant dates include the establishment of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in 1965, which further supported deer management and restoration. Today, whitetail deer are abundant in Wisconsin, with hunting remaining a popular and regulated activity, reflecting successful conservation practices.
WHAT’S COOKING
Normal People, A Novel by Sally Rooney This critically acclaimed novel explores the complex relationship between Connell and Marianne, two teenagers from a small Irish town who navigate the challenges of love, friendship, and social class. Rooney’s sharp, introspective prose delves into the nuances of their evolving connection over the years, capturing the intensity and fragility of human relationships. The book offers a profound look at how people change and influence each other through time.
Crisp air, cozy vibes, and colorful trees. Hello fall!
Beverages & Booties Friday, September 19Th at 6pm community room Do you love a good beverage, popcorn, cozy booties, and great conversation? Put on your comfortable clothes and join us in the Community Room for some fun! Feel free to bring your own beverage, or enjoy a complimentary hot chocolate, coffee or tea from the Highlands. RSVP by September 17th
New Residents
Happy Wanderers Wednesday, September 23rd at 1pm Meet in the Garage Every month we pick a place to venture to and enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner. This month, we're heading to: Ala Roma Pizzeria & Pub 171 N Pioneer Rd, Fond du Lac Cost: Pay for what you order. Gas donations for those who drive are always appreciated. RSVP by September 16th
Fresh Faces Please join us in making our new residents feel welcome! Consider Introducing yourself or inviting them to sit with you. Your efforts can go a long way to make them feel welcome in our community.
Our community wouldn't be the same without you, and we truly appreciate everything you do to keep things running smoothly and make our activities so enjoyable! Aluminum Can Recycling: Ginny Z. Bible Study & Prayer: Audrey B. Bingo: June W., Vickie F., Gail K. & Helen F. Book Club: Margaret G. and Pat S. Crafts: Gail K. Library: Irene R. & Pat S. Birthdays: Margaret G. Piano: Judy E. New Resident Welcome : Joanne P. & June K.
Monthly Celebrations
Thank You Volunteers
What's happening
Pie Social! Friday, September 26th at 2pm Community room Let's enjoy a delicious slice of pie together from The Pie Shack! Choose from Apple, Lemon Meringue or Pecan and top it off with some ice cream or whipped cream compliments of the Highlands! What a wonderful way to indulge with your neighbors! Cost: $5 RSVP by September 19th
Welcome Home!!
September BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Is your birthday this month? Join us to celebrate with cake and coffee on Wednesday, September 10th in the Community Room at 1:30pm.
Smits Travel Trip Talk TUESDAY, September 30th AT 11:30aM COMMUNITY ROOM Smits Travel, LLC will be here to talk about upcoming trips. Find out what they have in store for the Highlands Communities next! RSVP by September 24th
Let's Celebrate!
Mike and Lynn P. Apt 117
Folk Music Ukelele Concert at Mahler Park Sunday, September 21st at 3pm Mahler Park community room Join us for a delightful musical experience as the Uke Club proudly presents a Folk music-themed concert! It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy live music while appreciating the culture and history of our nation. This concert is compliments of the Uke Club, and we can't wait to see you there! Donations appreciated! RSVP by September 17th
Mark your calendar for these upcoming community events!
Crafts With Rita wednesday, September 10TH at 9:30Am Craft ROOM Always a nice crafting time, don't miss out! Craft will vary each month. Supplies provided plus instruction and assistance if needed. Cost: $5 (Pay Rita directly; cash only) RSVP by September 3rd
Music on Main Summer Concert Series 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Opera House Square at 315 N Main Street | Oshkosh Come enjoy the unique musical stylings of Sundae & Mr. Goessl! This one-of-a-kind dynamic duo is sure to entertain! Beverages available for purchase. Admission is free.
HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN
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Bowen Street Flea Market 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Bowen Street Market at 2837 Bowen Street | Oshkosh Featuring over 100 incredible vendors with a mix of vintage finds, handmade goods, collectibles, and one-of-a-kind treasures you won't find anywhere else. Admission is free.
Activities & Events Happening Around Town there's always something to do right outside your door! CHECK OUT THESE ACTIVITIES AND RECREATIONAL EVENTS happening this month IN and around Oshkosh.
MORE Upcoming Events
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Amanda from the Winneconne Library is here each month to bring you books and add some to our Library as well. Notecards are available for your future requests. Please make sure to sign books out when borrowing them. No RSVP Required
Coffee Hour Wednesdays at 9:30am Community room Start your day off on the right foot with good friends and neighbors and a hot cup of Joe!
Stand-up Comedy at the Time 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Time Community Theater at 445 N Main Street | Oshkosh One night only! Get ready to laugh out loud with comedy stars Lara Beitz and Ryan Mason! Join us for a stand-up show packed with humor that’s sure to keep you in stitches. Tickets $20-$25
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Library Book Delivery wednesDAY, September 10th Library
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Strong Bodies Monday and Thursday at 10:30am COMMUNITY ROOM Come exercise with us! What a great way to stay in shape and get in the groove with your fellow residents! See Sharon Clarkson for info about joining the class. No RSVP Required
For more information on these and additional upcoming events around town, visit visitoshkosh.com.
Brews by the Waterside 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Menominee Park at 520 Pratt Trail | Oshkosh Featuring live music from Jacob Fannin, food trucks, yard games, and craft beers! Summer evening fun for the whole family! Admission is free.
Communion Dates Tuesday, September 16th at 1pM multipurpose ROOM Pastor Kevin of Lord of the Lakes Church will be at River Crossing for Communion. RSVP by September 9th Wednesday, September 17TH at 10:30aM COMMUNITY ROOM Staff from St. Mary's Church will be at River Crossing for Communion. RSVP by September 10th
Join the Book Club friday, September 5th at 1:30pm COMMUNITY ROOM Come connect with fellow reading enthusiasts for an enlightening and enjoyable experience! Join in on the discussion and chatter of a new book. You can find details on the book for this month in the sign-up binder. RSVP by September 2nd
Spectrum Cable CUSTOMER SERVICE (844) 725-4323 Alliant Energy CUSTOMER SERVICE (800) 255-4268 GO Transit CUSTOMER SERVICE (920) 232-5340 Village of Winneconne ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (920) 582-4381 Winneconne Post Office ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (920) 582-9405 Winneconne Library ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (920) 582-7091 Winneconne Chamber of Commerce ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (920) 239-6367
CONTACT INFORMATION
Via Phone Mon - Fri, 10am - 3pm Phone: (920) 667-0378 Fax: (920) 722-2282 424 Cleveland St, Winneconne, WI 54986 Director Lisa Olm RiverCrossing@ardenpropertygroup.com Assistant Manager Ann Rahn RiverCrossing@ardenpropertygroup.com Leasing Mon - Fri. By Apt. Wed, 9:30am-4:30pm Phone: (920) 667-0378 Leasing Specialist Debbie Griffith Maintenance Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm Phone: (920) 667-0378 Evenings & Weekends EMERGENCIES ONLY (800) 263-6148 Maintenance Team Ted Hammen, Ryan Grohman Housekeeping Team Harlee Sovey, Vickie Hoffmann Building managers Mary & Lee Hurley
Sharon Clarkson
Onsite Services
Resident Portal
Main Office
Community Engagement Coordinators
Local Services
Make rent payments. Pay online, check the status of your payments, review your payment history, submit maintenance requests, and view the newsletter. Our resident portal is an online tool for you to be able to take care of some things without having to wait for the Resident Services Office to open. It's easy, it's convenient, and it's designed with you in mind. Need more information? Contact us today!
Helping Hands Sewing help at River Crossing Need some light sewing done? Check with Gail in #208. She's happy to help with small repairs and such. Charges may apply for her service. Ask Gail for details. Thank you, Gail, for providing this valuable service to your neighbors right here at home!
Salon: 2nd Floor Near #205 Monday - Friday, Hours Vary Walk ins available when on site. (920) 379-1609 Stylist Peggy Herbst Check or cash. No credit cards, thank you. Free Internet We offer free hard-wired internet into every apartment. Simply connect your computer, laptop, or router to the port. Having troubles? Call the Resident Services Office at 920-667-0378. We can determine if it’s our line or your equipment. Enjoy! Free Cable TV We offer free basic cable in all apartments. For service issues please call 1-844-725-4323 and ask for the ‘bulk call center’.
Rent Due
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1pm Sheepshead 1:30pm Book Club 5pm Happy Hour
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9:30am Morning Blend Coffee 6pm Cribbage
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Alarm Day
10:30am Strong Bodies 3pm Bible Study 6pm Uno
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10:30am Strong Bodies 3pm Bingo
10am Exercise DVD 2pm Rummikub
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10:30am St. Mary's Communion 1pm Lunch to Go 6pm Cribbage
Library Day
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National Peanut Day
National Care for Kids Day
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9:30am Coffee 6pm Cribbage
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Wishing all of our residents a wonderful start to the fall season! HAPPY FALL Y'ALL!
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National Beer Lovers Day
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Labor Day Office Closed
National Cream-filled Donut Day Day
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National Chocolate Milk Day
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9:30am Crafts With Rita 1:30pm Birthday Party 6pm Cribbage
10am Exercise DVD 11:30 Smits Travel 2pm Rummikub
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10am Wii Bowling 1pm Bean Bags
SEPTEMBER calendar
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National Good Neighbor Day
National Read a Book Day
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10am Exercise DVD 1pm Happy Wanderers 2pm Rummikub
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3pm Folk Music Uke Concert at Mahler Park
10am Exercise DVD 1pm Lord of the Lakes Communion 2pm Rummikub
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10am Wii Bowling 1pm Bean Bags 2pm Pie Social
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10am Wii Bowling 1pm Sheepshead 6pm Beverages & Booties